ROARING into town next month is a great family show that will appeal to motor enthusiasts of all ages.

ROARING into town next month is a great family show that will appeal to motor enthusiasts of all ages.

Ferraris, Mercedes, racing cars and motorbikes will be among the attractions at the North West Motor Show, which takes place on Southport’s Victoria Park from Saturday, June 21 to Sunday, June 22.

This year’s show will include magnificent vintage, veteran and classic vehicles; commercial and military vehicles and flashy American cars.

Co-organiser Tom Walsh said: “All the vehicles have been lovingly restored by their owners and are displayed with great pride. Many of these rare vehicles are a testament to their owners’ hard work, and to the growing heritage of motoring. It is a great family day out, with stands selling a host of auto paraphernalia. There are also refreshment marquees and a family fun area.”

‘Track Action’ is just one of the exciting elements of the show, featuring F3 racing cars, sports cars and motorbikes all being put through their paces on a special circuit. The circuit will feature famous stunt rider Neil Porter, who returns to the show in support of Cancer Research.

The newly developed ‘Techno Centre’ will include some of the latest engine technology, including bio-diesel and ethanol powered cars. And visitors also have the chance of winning a new AJS Raptor motorbike over the weekend!

Show tickets cost £5 per person, with children under five admitted free when accompanied by an adult. Advance tickets are £4 (available until midnight on June 20).

For further details, phone 01704 540011 or log on to www.visitsouthport.com/motorshow. For group concessions, phone 01704 395510.

WE have six family tickets (two adults, two children) to give away! For your chance to win one, just tell us where the event will be held. Send your answer, with your name, address and daytime phone number, to Motor Show Competition, The Guide, Mediamix, 26-32 Tulketh Street, Southport PR8 1BT, by June 9. Usual rules apply